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Quan Lan Beach
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This beach lies at Quan Lan Island in Bái Tử Long Bay, between Minh Châu and Quan Lạn communes of Vân Ðồn District, 55 km away from Hạ Long City. Its pristine beauty features unspoiled environment.
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Minh Chau Beach
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Situated 15 km from Quan Lan Beach, the famous Minh Châu Beach is proud of its white sand which do not stick to one’s foot. Visitors can go to the camping site there to stay overnight.
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Ngoc Vung Beach
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Ngoc Vung is one of the offshore beach which is still kept pristine and unspoilt.
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Ti Top Beach
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Some 14 km east of Bãi Cháy is Ti Tốp Beach, which takes the shape of a crescent encompassing the island. Small though it might be, it wins kudos for its quiet and airy atmosphere, its clean and clear waters, as well as its alluring landscape.
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Ti Top Island
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Situated about 7-8 km south-east of Bãi Cháy lies the small Ti Tốp Island. It displays a beach shaped like a crescent moon, and sand that has been washed to a snowy white by the tide.
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Tuan Chau Island
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On the south-west side of Hạ Long City it is Tuần Châu Island, a schist island, very pretty, with a luxuriant forest. It has an area of 220 ha, and to the east and south are two beaches endowed with very white and fine sand. In 1962, Hồ Chí Minh visited Hạ Long Bay and made a stop here for vacation. Nowadays, Tuần Châu Island is one of the most attractive destinations in Hạ Long City.
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Hanh Grotto
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Hang Hanh is one of the longest grottoes in Ha Long Bay, lying 9 km west of Cẩm Phả Town and 20 km from Bãi Cháy Beach. It is 1,300 m long, and stretches throughout the stone mountain of Quang Hanh.
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